p. 320, l. 5 an ignorant. This is the reading of the 4tos. I take ’.gnorant’ as the obsolete substantive. 1724 omits ‘an’.

p. 320, l. 9 Enter Lysette. 1724 has ‘Enter a Maid’, but gives speech prefix ‘Lyc.’, spelling Lysette, Lycette.

p. 320, l. 12 I cry your Lordship’s. I have followed the 4tos in the metrical arrangement of this speech. 1724 prints as prose.

p. 320, l. 15 She goes in. 1724 ‘She goes out.’

p. 320, l. 21 I fell asleep. So 4tos. 1724 as prose.

p. 321, l. 28 Shepherdess. 4tos and 1724 punctuate ‘Shepherdess,’. It has been suggested that the passage be punctuated with a full stop at ’.all.’ and continue ‘Ah, cruel’ with the punctuation of former editions retained.

p. 323, l. 8 he has. 4to 1671 ‘it has’.

p. 323, l. 14 The Court Gallery. I have supplied this locale.

p. 326, l. 21 The apartments of Alcippus. I have supplied this locale.

p. 327, l. 26 And I so strangely. 4to 1671 omits ‘I’.